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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | 06/23/2008
... worst payment shirkers, especially cases where parents lied about earning an income.QCCL president Michael Cope said questions had to be raised about how intrusive the surveillance would be and what the Government would do with the information.The crackdown announcement came as many other parents faced another shock, with Senator Ludwig admitting some custodial parents would receive...
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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | 06/16/2008
... personal information - is the latest "Big Brother-style" grab for your information. QCCL president Michael Cope says the State Government's lack of transparency is "ironic" considering it can, or will soon be able to record an enormous amount of personal information about Queenslanders, including: What every public school student looks like, likes and dislikes; Every student's out-of-school...
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
... the Government was heading down a slippery slope. Queensland Council of Civil Liberties president Michael Cope said he would write to Senator Ludwig to ask what protective measures would be used. "Our position is we will always oppose this ever-increasing access to data matching because the end result is just Big Brother (looking into your lifestyle)," Mr Cope said. Senator...
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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
... have already cried foul and argued the Government was heading down a slippery slope. president Michael Cope said he would write to Senator Ludwig to ask what protective measures would be used."Our position is we will always oppose this ever-increasing access to data matching because the end result is just Big Brother (looking into your lifestyle)," Mr Cope said.Senator Ludwig...